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- Formatted contents note - Resignation letter of Primitivo Lovina as Secretary of Labor. February 28, 1949 --
Letter from Primitivo Lovina (Secretary) to the President re news story in the Evening Chronicle, January 5, 1949 --
Letter from Federico Mangahas to Primitivo Lovina recommending Arsenio Adriano for the position of Labor Inspector, March 31, 1949 --
Letter from labor leaders to the President appealing to include Senator Fernando Lopez, Secretary of Labor Primitivo Lovina, Undersecretary of Labor Jose Figueras, Senator Enrique Magalona, and Acting Mayor of Quezon City Nicanor Roxas as official candidates of the Liberal Party. June 14, 1949 --
Letter from Rosendo Vales (Liberal Party) requesting the President to recommend his son, Vicente Vales, for the vacant clerical position at the Office of the Public Defender, Naga City. July 28, 1949 --
Letter from Federico Mangahas to Primitivo Lovina recommending Vicente Vales for a clerical position in the Office of the Public Defender in Naga City, August 4, 1949 --
Handwritten note from Pedro Vales to the President, August 2, 1949 --
Radiogram from Lovina to the President re Industrial Peace Bill.
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